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Lavagno si trova a est di Verona, a circa dodici chilometri dal centro storico, in un territorio che sale dalla pianura ai primi r...

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Lavagno si trova a est di Verona, a circa dodici chilometri dal centro storico, in un territorio che sale dalla pianura ai primi rilievi della Val d'Illasi. Il comune riunisce le frazioni di San Pietro, sede municipale, San Briccio, Turano e Vago, ciascuna con una propria fisionomia: dal colle fortificato di San Briccio, abitato fin dall'Eneolitico, alla campagna vitata che introduce ai paesaggi del Soave. È un luogo che vive di equilibrio tra due mondi: da un lato la vicinanza a Verona, che ne fa una meta residenziale per chi lavora in città, dall'altro un'anima rurale ancora leggibile nei filari, nelle corti agricole e nella chiesa gotica di Vago. Non è una destinazione da grandi monumenti, ma un territorio autentico, utile base per chi vuole muoversi tra Verona, la Valpolicella e i colli del Soave senza rinunciare alla tranquillità della campagna veronese.

更新于 12 七月 2026

Lavagno 32°
周六 33° 19°
周日 34° 22°
周一 36° 22°
周二 37° 22°

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A municipality of four hamlets

The municipal territory of Lavagno comprises San Pietro, where the town hall stands and which spreads across the plain at the foot of the volcanic hill of San Briccio, together with the hamlets of San Briccio, Turano and Vago. This is typical geography for the hill belt east of Verona, where small farming settlements follow the road climbing toward Val d'Illasi, retaining a rural character despite their closeness to the provincial capital.

The San Briccio hill and its nineteenth-century fort

The volcanic hill of San Briccio was inhabited from the Eneolithic period through the Bronze and Iron Ages, as shown by Venetic-era finds unearthed here and now held at Verona's Natural History Museum. Between 1883 and 1888, the Italian army engineering corps built Forte San Briccio on the hilltop, part of Verona's ring of defensive fortifications, a site that ties together the area's prehistoric past and its nineteenth-century military history.

Vago and the church of San Giacomo del Grigliano

In the hamlet of Vago stands the church of San Giacomo del Grigliano, a Romanesque-Gothic building begun in the late fourteenth century to a design by Giovanni and Nicolò da Ferrara. It is the town's principal architectural landmark, a late-medieval religious building preserved within the hamlet's farming landscape.

Between Valpolicella and Soave: a wine landscape

Lavagno sits at the edge of the so-called extended Valpolicella zone, which also includes the Illasi, Tramigna and Mezzane valleys, and borders the Soave winegrowing area. The Mezzane valley, which reaches as far as Vago, is vineyard country on soils that are partly volcanic and partly calcareous, producing wines of the Valpolicella denomination alongside those of the neighbouring Soave zone, an agricultural landscape that accompanies visitors along the hill roads east of the city.

Living close to Verona

Thanks to its short distance from the centre of Verona, Lavagno today is mainly a residential town, chosen by those seeking a quieter pace of life without moving too far from the city's jobs and services. This dual nature, agricultural and residential, shows in the landscape, with farm courtyards standing alongside newer housing and vine rows reaching almost to the edge of the built-up areas.

Experiences not to miss

  • Salire al Forte San Briccio e osservare il paesaggio tra la pianura veronese e i primi rilievi collinari
  • Climb up to Forte San Briccio for views over the Veronese plain and the first hills

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